But while Brian may be Bruce's biological father, The Immortal Hulk #38 reveals that Bruce's Devil Hulk persona was far more of a father to the young Banner than his birth father ever was.
Brian David Banner was the abusive husband of Rebecca and father of Bruce Banner, who would later be known as the Hulk. While researching about gamma radiation he had a glimpse of the hideous entity known as the One Below All, putting a stop to his research.
Brian David Banner is a villain in Marvel Comics associated with the Hulk, eventually appearing as the secondary antagonist of the Immortal Hulk series. He is Bruce Banner/the Hulk's abusive father and his arch-nemesis whose evil legacy lived on longer after his death in forms such as the Guilt Hulk.
The Immortal Hulk, introduced as the Devil Hulk, is a fictional alternate-personality character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
He fell in love and married Caiera, a member of Sakaar's Shadow People. Caiera told her husband she was pregnant, but tragedy soon struck. The warp core on Hulk's rocket exploded, resulting in an apocalypse that killed millions of people on Sakaar, including Caiera.
Skaar is the son of the Hulk and Caiera the Oldstrong. After Caiera's death, a cocoon containing Skaar fell into the lake of fire.
Skaar is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in stories featuring his father, the Hulk, who conceived Skaar with the extraterrestrial Caiera during the 2006–2007 "Planet Hulk" storyline.
Depicted as an evil version of the Hulk from an alternate future (designated by Marvel Comics as Earth-9200), the Maestro possesses Bruce Banner's intelligence and the Hulk's strength and more malevolent personality traits.
In the debut, Lee chose grey for the Hulk because he wanted a color that did not suggest any particular ethnic group. Colorist Stan Goldberg, however, had problems with the grey coloring, resulting in different shades of grey, and even green, in the issue.
The soft-spoken scientist's blood is infused with gamma radiation, allowing him to transform between being a human and being a ferocious green machine. However, it's possible that the gamma radiation in his blood also prevents him from being able to have a child with someone.
The character was created by Bill Mantlo, first appearing in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #312. He is the abusive father of Bruce Banner, with said abuse being a major contributing factor of Bruce's eventual transformation into the Hulk.
The 2010 "World War Hulks" storyline reveals that this being is United States Army General Thunderbolt Ross, the father-in-law and longtime nemesis of the original Hulk, Bruce Banner. The story line reveals that Ross was given the ability to transform into Red Hulk by the organizations A.I.M.
Skaar, the Son of Hulk, made an unexpected appearance in season one of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law". Read on to know more about it. The conclusion of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" season one provides a few specific hints about what Bruce Banner might expect, including the arrival of his son "Skaar" on the planet "Sakaar."
His initial powers consist of everything the Hulk is capable of, which makes him a mirrored match in a fight against the Hulk, possessing incredible strength, stamina, agility and healing factor.
So, there you have it. Thanos beats Hulk every time, with or without the Infinity Gauntlet. But World Breaker Hulk defeats Thanos. However, Thanos could beat the Hulk if he had the Gauntlet (He could wipe out the Universe).
In the Immortal Hulk series, Devil Hulk is revealed to have always come off as more innately malevolent than he actually is, as once freed of Banner's own self-loathing, he displays a far more introspective and sometimes compassionate side to his persona, claiming that he was really always an embodiment of what Banner ...
His inner child despised everything Skaar stood for, but Skaar only had one thing on his mind—to find the Hulk and kill him for abandoning him on Sakaar. He blamed his father for every horrible thing he had to bear on his home world, and he would have the chance to pay him back when the Hulk finally arrived.
Bruce's sons, Skaar and Hiro-Kala, were the result of his brief marriage to Caiera the Oldstrong during the PLANET HULK event. Before Caiera was killed in the destruction of Sakaar, she and Bruce conceived their children. Caiera reclaimed her physical form long enough for her children to be born.
I tied his long hair back to be able to show some of the Sakaar Tattoos that he would have similar to his dad when he was a gladiator. What is this? Sekeris later revealed that Skaar is 17-18 years old and "cocky and tough" in the MCU.
Just like his old man, Skaar's power increases with rage, and he can take on a human form when calm or unconscious. However, Skaar's human form is technically only half-human, as his mother, Caiera, was one of the Shadow People, a race of Sakaaran natives.
He eventually decides that he should save Sakaar, which he does by threatening Silver Surfer. This plan works, then Skaar uses his powers to agitate Galactus anyway, guaranteeing that countless planets will be consumed. In his introduction, Skaar is a hilariously incompetent and outwardly evil character.